



The titmouse, which early in F 

 quaint notes, like the wh 

 the great titmouse sings with thw 

 begins about the same time. 



Wrens sing all the winter thro* 



House-martins came reman 

 shire and Devonshire : is this 

 hiding or migration : ; 



Most birds drink 

 long-continued d 



Notwithstanding what I h 

 gray cnw were ever known to 

 my mistake. 



rm to be 



the 



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two 



ith in 3HL 



it either 



er letter, no 

 ; it was 





.y downs and in 5 



In the garden of th 



is a stream or canal n 



He ids on the other si 



the weat ).:? urows at 



but 



this water are many 



do not, haw are t 



The note ol th.v w mally repeated, 



and often attended v o^s on the wing, is harsh 



and displeasing. These bird* *cem of a pugnacious dis; 

 ; for they sing with an erected crest and attitudes of rh 

 lefiance ; are shy and wild in breeding time, avoiding n< 



\QS and commons; n 

 



